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r i ) L I f PAGE'EVEIX ' C-T? ctivities Of Tir - . 7 r Women In State And Nation A Page For W omen, EAfa by Mrs..Al Fairbrolh " COTTf H CAUia mcwc r ILLKria iw n a a, rIIa .A..a.aAaaVe eaV ' tal fm O eft ):, f rt l f j fetT&oa :a :rUf lst jU r.tr!i.i Cf tircoii e! u i.-i r - t. i f;T.srn AnLu; t5 t r -x 1"lte e ! jnt .... ....... ; w x. r ,.r--aa.... eTiX Aa-la0 : t e?a tX C:-.. ... ' rx Cts X C... i-; tj9 ecx tn.... T.t VaJne ftl. CTetvtvr-a ......., ?-5- MtW J -a. V. C m.v ettV. ? AJVae.... rrr 'CX CfitU,,.... If I 151 WiYCMWlTII X4,lt rl KIM Tc-sjw fsr tfl 7M J l , Ail r? u W! my. Cfi A f U I2 f. HfJl i at CT v ; ottsrl. ....... tl M " U Cm4iJi 4 kxllj C... i f t 5" r itJi tr JT t CrtniV ti tit ftU.t4Utti f iu , s MEMORIAL OAY EXERCISES OBSERVED IN GREENSBORO UetsorUJ day xercUs were held lodty with tlztr-Sve or ttrtatf Tter o of Ui rlrf! wr as smeaU of the Or-Mfiiboro chapter United Dauthtera of tL Confederacy To tbeae were, aided a bumtxr of prominent cltliena CADET, A. PEYTON L3CHENCK. writaa to HIa Brother From France Experience as Aviator. Greeniboro oeoDla vl i. be. In tprpst ed la tie ' following letMr written by a lormw Groenaboro boy who is now In Franco with the American Expedi tionary forces. The writer is a grand ion of Mra. Darld 8chenck and a nep hew -of Miss Lizzie Lindsay. He was hom ta Greenaboro and soent his cbildhood here, where he has a num- oer or near retatires and is remem bered by friends of the famil-r -who knew him when a boy. The letter is addresaed to hia brother and reads: March 17. 1918. Dear Dare: The whole crew was turned ont yesterday to be inspected byour com mander-tn-cbief of A. E. F Pershinr. m 9 4 V a O a & m ww - . mm. fcrVnr T.r;. 1 , . 'v C7 uat Uma I was inspected by him was ccnor the memory of the heroic did!t.t i v A W. J.SHERROb, ttornev. 1 1 5 Coart ; Square Gresnsfioro ssm t:s rsy tk of Aorrkta eutpotr tfotof lia tit for Uacl lUsa. abaoaI Uborrra are acarr. at4 the ErW Ilanroed has aa a last more MW at trark wallvta. The Job la a kog a ad tedioua oca tral w U'a 2 e for At&rica. lira rw l&ais. f.sf?rr e r r-xlfu ta. lOAHOOf RELIGIOUS COUCATION 'new ' t:r arrets cW r: i l!rt:Oti e4 a r!:i!lt, j IM cm..fl.n rn u mtv ! CfOssTt is.L yr taOiHT WCCTl3 ThL'RIOAY Brr-!aea of; Ai a TRAVELERS A10 COMING TO GREENSBORO taeetlfi of the bord of dlrec- PARENT-TEACMCRS AStOS,:,lv ReJlowe ocukr of . lora of the T. W. C A. yeturCay It waa ect atsa: of i fite,0a''c, Caty aal lie la9oc t,4f144 to acen ifte aertlcea of Mra. memory of the heroic dead 'Swbo fooaht ao vsUiantly for the prio- cipjes mey opatm and for which they were wijiiwt to lay down their Uvea. The weather wsa moat propltloue lor use opo air program that bad been arrant!. Clear skies and the soft nets of sprint 1 the air; a wealth of r.owera aent by- loving frtenda with Ucb to decorate the travea; plenty of autoroobllee to cootey the veterana to and from the cemetery; a fine pester to defter the addresa; the school children to furnlth their part cf the enlbtislatm, and forty roast fowls, twenty home made cakes of the North Carolina kind, with the uaual H re ten a. awaiting them at the Smith Memorial bnUdtna welL it waa a day to remember, the haL all thlnca con- s'Jerd. they hve enjoyed In yeara, arrordlng to one of the number who baa nerer tsUaed a zneeting. While the Indies were busy on the out tide arranging the different group a and the order of the procession the veterana held a meeting Inside for the transaction of buslneia according to their tuuial ctiatom. Adjutant W. H. Rankin f reilded while Captain J. Y. Whltted. captain of the company, oc cupied a aeat on his tight- Mr. 'Willis Booth, connty auditor, acted as secre tary, and County Clerk W. M. Gantt called the roll. Ret. R, Murphy Wil liams fare the invocation. Answered To Roll Call. Those who ana we red to roll call were: J. A. Andrews. J. M. Apple, T. T. 13 rooks. C. R. BeYill, J. If. Buchan .. n fur .... ... f?Z. . fa r;4 t y-onr Uat ef Uttr t ITtll LlLt lJZ t1 ,ctrt'r- M completely and af ,ty lie rleae of Jilts Yo?p to go to oo. W. C, DeRoe, W. IL Donnell. W. tK tUK lie Aee.a i.'kf Fa:.'iV t areas' kf. u.7it i. ttU9tr cer4 by the st-h of - n Vr'k Vlrlftt- A. Klilott. C. O. FleJda, J. T. Freeman, t? CZ S!iSiUA?.M 52.i-c.t H UtlJft .to Mniflre4 ,. h, aiiZ 'JffijyS 'cral;rDGrrfn!ibbard JsTS vlli f? ut aVl ? raraw Uraa cf a. afteranr aaWa of a&d the aaoci.tiot, con.ldera SJSJt Hs.b jlns Hu cbertot' flra.rr; 5 ?xtraai is wee y tie i a. T4ay evears tor a TraeeJera Aid wli nusHCd if tAn.Mi a i i.r. Tr-r e ttcc4ii HA cf fUJ . t? e iL fVM,S k atiwmJatJag aad ffl lo rfcr t -rF wiilUm Ixve.' Jamea if. Lee, II. W. JLlT. L?J?tlriVtr!:' If. '&9-!"'t ... ...... l". a II- McKlnney. George W. Mc- . H urmiKini. imi toil iia u ui i ii i a i vrs ' fue M.5itiiae at tia Uaf ay tret ? ioatVSr of tie reuir.lu Veen with. the cc4i Ri tg etx ef r- r.r-.;t ura at4 , n;rUr f tb org&tta. fa r3iy t ys-ir t:r ef Jfr e wtoi i v aoervi cf IloitMon MiT.ln gaalt. r. Nt tr Hiy. fihe has trat I r teiuoa Iufe4 t lie of the work for yeara rer ; an1 -.::.ar uirtt 11 trU.zat U,i WTTW rj ie a or r-,ia ite rrnv ataocUtloea wtKh atroad os haa aiwtjrt o lattret'ed im - r."..t e lie asswry f fi ut1 aeeUtiee latley r;rraie4. hue oiler sj-iek-'la elerjomar work There u a t 4art TC CraAasK. Ya U etl tle'll "f aas as;h d4 ! era farwmtt lie poMninilra of lie' aleoCid raaloa uo I i.-p. wrct Nw .- fse tiu a'utt t2V--l. tlw-waaa;t f tie xt4ii. Ai iie.fvtare etUHy dsrteg a etaee u cwr" York itty d t her eSott. Two F-?f " f mi a:at tie lri fu littery lkh la ctttVaL Wba tie yesra aha ga to the government fa rCi-rZAr.lTTII O Vr:?lVM. " aa aaale to uie ear detiJiej $rc era as aa over. lfco pre ot wa- Newfoundland wtthltba United Statea Trit.nMl K4i Cta-i;1 ec4 flat tt aalaro-sjy eter4 their U4tf Hal roracl la the Inter ! of crlmlnala. , l la a yr foi!isa f xitrurt u il orr!ter.a drra iLe atro a-, Several years with ler Ufhey ne eo- I3tf Ki;W 9t ft I UT0i:t. n taAClf. Tra CtltTK X C- 1 elf ef iv aurut2. ro.i lljeai sscart aad tiaht endorses gaged ta work la tuadon among the gal ik fe tTa rtmtrn U n ass'fc '"trj aeaaaitc lie e rutaf? t u 'f e-Vcl. M ll a&eat lll elatrmaa of He 'ewvtl 1 roW!'? et;w!4 fri ge la r. aad IV rnu of Vra Ar-t tie m:tr a rtUai ef He Ualaar : aakarf l:k the -'t tlrvotk a tf fofie of thta city aad cocaty. poor, and has heea coonetted with e east aia. Wf. J. U. winter io u rvtag aa. y. V. C, A- work !el of the lime. loard. g-a(d4 aa tatro4ae4 tie oh . .w- fra iv e-v4 of Mr ar t fe He etfsr aadreiiM H Ur a;t. tet.iai ef He Ualtsr ' r isk He cleameaa aad lc avi,0B4 Myt!l. aal Kra ciiwerww wik' a a aaestiai vo U fjr. tr tri f iv yytt jeacwaa a4 eirare of aa rrao cf toward the close of the camp at Ft. Meyer, it seems years ago. I thought I would nerer forget a single Incident of my original entry Into the service, but bow vague It all seems now that I hare aeen a war-ridden country not a man In citizen's clothes to be aeen anywhere nothing but women and children. Conlngsby Dawson aaye that the adventure of war blots out the past and reduces the future tt a speck. That one sentence Impress ed Itself on me, although I have seen none of the dreadful Incidents of war that he has. I have heard of them at first band and hare witnessed many deaths. It makes yon sit and wonder wnat the outcome of it all will be. Yeaterdaya waa the moat wonderful exhibition of flying that I ever hope to aee. There were fully fifty planes from lumbering Caudrons to Monane Paaaola (.?), the speediest , and small- eat plane used at the front It was truly a typical flying day. Beginners broke landing gears a tester Isn't ex pected to live after a nose dive In an Imperfect machine; a cadet doing bis final acrobacy before getting the R. M. A. did hia tricks well, but failed to come out of the last one before striking the ground- "C'est la guerre." The band is returning from the ca det's funeral now, playing "Pack Up Tour Troubles la Your Old . Kit Bag, and Smile. Smile, Smile. Thla final acrobacy la a combina tion of aeveral stunts in a 15 meter N leu port (a machine 20 feet wide and 15 feet long). The cadet ascends to a halvltt nf a flftft mtlsra nnoai her an. J. E. Brown. R. F. Burke. Daniel I atralght up. cuta the motor, and falls off to one side, going into a "vne" ta spinning nose dive) for three hundred meters, levels out, goes into a wind allpTor one thousand meters (this is the quickest way of losing altitude), goes into another "Vile," then wing allps for the last hundred feet Of course the whole stunt is a "deadleaf " j fall to the ground for 20,000 feet, and one never knows the future aviator's fate until habits, unless you are closely watching the French instruc tor. If be smiles, you stand at ease and smile also. If he tells the ambu lance to crank up you will save your oervea a great atrain by turning and walking away before the crash cornea. I think of you all at-home constant ly, and hope and pray that the time is not far distant when we-will all be together again. Send me some snap shots of yourselves, and home scenes, and some of the boys on Sunday aft ernoon hikes. My Sunday Is almost over. We will be going to mess in an hour, and It Is not yet noon at home. Besides our fire hour lead on you, we Dr. A. L. Petree STOMACH. tSTESTINTTVR'jyrrrM A largo per cent of rectal diseases, auxh as ,pUex fiawures, ulcere, Aeta ta, etc. are cured In rffi nrit,n.. knife, chloroform, ether, hospital or detention from busineaa . Office la Griasom Bonding opposite . UcAdoo HoteL - GREEXSBOKO. SOUTH CAROLINA Let Me Write Your Next Fire Insurance Policy. I represent many com panlea and can give you abao lute protection. I have served the people of Greensboro and Guilford for manjr yeara In thla line. The farmer ahould alwaya have fire protection. Come see and let me explain cost what you should have R. G. GLENN Guilford 'Hotel Building, - . Sycamore Entrance. THE TRAVELING MAII - WANTS EXACTLY THIS All w tbe Tarboroofh u first elAM I Try particular; th bed a appeal ta the Urad aoaa; ttaa dia l Jr U U that eanld b da alreds tba hama feel in gr a ihwr tor trwvry s-aaat, aad that's sh. - tbey like ta atap with na. Tit it the aext tria ta KaJalrh. THE YARBQR0U6H Fragrant Flowers rut rs i3a e4at oar ej5t?a ijMnniry w-a l-;Umti m Hia la fa. fisrea: Tea?5r aa r- f f!.: val saatsvi- f II e:X ! u fr lie firC-a CFtiria,t Wang Mf C'.!- t CIVIC OtANTU(NT WOWAVt f 5 iwi. v ij g-M CLt ...lr;T?:f ;a fcavteg ba Inaimtjirta'.al la the or- ga<atloa of three tocut!oaa. ... - i m KID CLOVE CAMPAIGN STARTS OFF WELL ta repvae to To Record'a call for Mr J. A- K.r.eaNrrw a:le of He 0tJ hid atovea to a ut the ataae wo- f t4tij rd lo He Cruras., ,a kflr rr 0 Ul thla a:sssa af u t;yi 4ay axeol ataocUt. U - . ... 7ZLIl 7liw he l. t'"at. aaf lo ibe laiirt" to tUt4 la lining the Cllntock. A. S. Moore. Edward Miles. C. J. Matthews. A. II. Murray, Henry II. May. John M. May. Jeaae Parriab, laalsh Pecram, J. W. Powers, Troy Pedoo. W. II. Rankin. 8. B. RIea. David Scott, Jamea P. Smith. J. Willie Smith. J. M. Sheppard. Dr. C W. Tay lor. John W. Tbompaon, C. W. Veuable, C. II. Wootere. W. II. Warren. W. W. Wood. J. M. Wyrlck. J. W. Weatherly, Andrew Wagner. J. R. Wrltenbury, T. D. Whlttingtoo. R. T. Wray. Died Since Laat Meeting. J RtvMf Jnn If rtankln. Jamea Thom. CalTln Klrkman. Deraatua bare an hour ana a nan or.aayugni Lewla. Jno. T. Wootera. W. A. Wat- aavlnr. How 1 wish I were there to aoo. D. W; Moore, Frank Wblttlngton. take a bike with yon and the gang to Rninmnn iiann.r Ttiao white. F. si. the "Rock." or better yet, to take a t nazals acWoL He raUgvraa cata Jacket of American avtalora, three aai to H am atoo.al coafer-! rooiritatvxia have been left at The aa I t.M aiwiflMa tlav f t fv 4 ft amfil efScal text av That airaunl aaggja ag.T "?,Tft' aad Mr. F. X .Taiv KO of lOah'ey Mr. J C Moma. Mra. llarri.oa t7r'. j i Morebead. aergeant major i""' r ? 119 5U:'rVUL aall Hat Ht had en atse. (ea tatUalat and J!re. W. D. Meyer. I VUiVk n,, JXl? .VrlV.nt. jlm. f'zT u r!HUg cf tie vet cf He hoM ael.Tkeae aad other coatritoUoca will he t Tjmi. in if ifuhhard nr York. New Offlcarar' William Love was elected first lien- tenant in place of J. W. Scott: C. H. Wool era aa commlaaary lo place of Joho II. Rankin, and David Scott aa tUtorlao In place of D. C. WaddelL Other o&cers of the company are: J. Y. Whltted. captain; W. IL Rankin. adjutant: Irvla Doanell. quart ermaa- (rtasi axitxjr la He ariar. ' ixax m k arv w si . t ansa sr a scu r-m Ba: a v . iai aJ ba w -m w w iu jn z k w m . - l; ar a ar v ? a . ee a.ei a n a - - 7 rrf V1 LlZZ l0' ' ta Hair ctty'-ao w;! aci.rtake to get them la Tthe WIlLaa? ct.plV k.CW.HtAUt.UMrU(a:il t.r rl:y aiUed .tih Ut of He .tag. wane,-, com- J f x-flor. Sii S W.' M.'jonet miTn wauiHi clls a iMHrti ea 'r'n M eraia ef He rociy. mittee apoa rMal of Madam ,T,r.l - WlTMOWHlCLtl a,,,,,,.,!,, Mr F. d r4.X ;natea4l ofiOoTJ. who etarted He movement nt snrgeon. Oa ee ef ss-a5ea ef iv Sren-a-Jitftzg H ttuisg a. Taaff ' yJ1f gy s1kI of He here. I Resolution of Thanks. mui Awury af ts.e N trr ef aati at ,,!eisf. waa u;r49c4 aa a 'real ue": Mr. J. L. Prockmaea waa the Crai In apprciatioo of the elegant din- Car. OifTi n-e awr Pa -il ti ta U?4 Mat H Va a., ahet aartata4aL He 10 rapoad lo He arjal cf He prima oer served by the Daughters of the rvtr's.. T4 uua He wUi taieeva'a ta He l' ar teraaa J tJ u aic4 had fra a Uh-.doaaa. ai&g to It lhat ah look away Confederacy and other klndneaaea and t-ar a;ft-l ef He ia E. y l Jt ?rtJst M f cn .( ex ktH itl rxXiJ l vRk ttr it Imt t lUttir loviM ihi connealea ahowa. the following reao- c w n 4fwvjru 'tvi h tei ta He rtaas ;'.a;ra la t:tio of He toar4 aa foliwwa: i roiltJoa ale ta attempting to ttket:tlon waa onanlmoualy adopted: .-..; t be t all ta H f''i lt'-i:g ir ff Tt tvr4 ef ecVe FdwcslJci la each of He rtta vuiled. "Reaotved: That oar thanka a ,- jHi ilitHHfiv aa.si e? af tat attaa lo ak fcr Itaalf etre.t: herebr tendered to the Daughters t ii- ta ive ef t , w Jrtt aa ta aeary fr iu, the Confederacy for their tt r ; . . " 7 ' 1 avaiateasAr; it iaetK ia juzi nes and eeneroaily la providing a-aat ( ia e ra, jr ! VLT aa - aa il nnal e4ay a4 ia i .1 tarvlng another elegant dinner, a walk just with the family and tell you all the things I cannot write. I Just happened to come out of the door aa one of the boys snapped this clcture. I understand that the ban on personal photos has been raised so I will shoot her along. PEYTON. .Cadet A. Peyton Schenck, 3rd Avia tion Inatructlon center. Aviation sec tion," Signal Corp. American Expedi tionary Forces, via New York. A WAR GARDEN ON GARDNER CORNER The city, upon request of the Y. W. C A., yeaterday bad plowed the Gardner lot. corner North Elm and Gaaton atreeta. and the Y. W. girls, under the leadership of Mi8s Ham- merly. the girls' work secretary, will proceed to plant a war garden. Air. Gardner having given permission for them to cultivate it as a patriotic ' service. V load sweetness aad beauty to their surro an dings. Like a maajtc wand they bestow what la moot -beautiful In nature. All the garden and hot houaa beaatie promptly deQvered to yon. . Let ta fashion youravorite lowers) for yon Into exqularte deetgria H. Slelnsmetz, Florlsl, . - S ' A . . .. ' RAIiKTGTT. NORTHS CAROLTJIA -t a cvazraa -a a i a? Mts,ute4 fa liglar aue.arte of or is-,, u-as ti -.ry ct a-ne .rr. Mvll Hea w.-r 8iar r- tusi - aa a as -aft Ft a A a xtif I a asr et aaitafieava caa4 ' r ufvFit. j ii rratat da a of laniard a aad, -T, a ttt'Wia el a rl!lAa rrtala" IV I l Jlr. tvavaaL lo ta ttttsg (M 9Kt ef He taU made ty, 1X9 aza lMli; atJei M aeeUC ItAI Hey aretr e.j, wiUa. ko la atodytaa! FRANCE TO HONOR MEMORY OW JOAN OF ARC ON MAY 12 ta IV aaav I ta cf Hare e aal rrj at."a di;:cia aal wt'-a s aa i ar aa aw am i. v aaaai bbhL j a. a a a a ti r ; a tZitli eete th He lagi. Kay 'h' u all ragkwa agacie ar lo a t aa- J tl waa a cf -a.ratioaa or i-e t?yjrrl of He t&a ta H trracte aa , II';! m- rlHnt'"- arat. rdiik fe4e la H l.;f7;f.ni , -over Hare.- f Si8tJ 5VsJ .g??? ;Vff H si. ' '? P..t. aa.Klrt;i.imk.ho.a4fcow a . Wi T , ! N-r.3i C4'N at Ht o&aa tt raaaliatica a.ch aa He Board of. It? AI la . VJ li liaVr tVa at f tar costi:! Aa aw aa aaS-; f:4Ja5t r.l-tka rrotW4 was trcm a4 La asa.i.eoaar f. 1 1. .iwk t MiL u oemra aCI Ua M-fi. tnmn T.at lf taaa lVc "e i , hV day ac tool aad ftd.y school ay. eu:ury J1 tJ2 '?t Jli ta 1U atate deal af tM ta c,t a oore ertlve adocatlco- arix to. "TV J.Ark frr rfiaal a4aaal?4i sriteei fcr He fisaday achfoi. each rr.tftS f iv lYrtsaa a ' we.'.l tc 1 a4ry Lo 11- 8sa 1 ,r,:,a Irtdiag atJ to He ether, waa jttT- ..I PT.ir -Ws- ca?xi M4r. atvi ! ,-4,MUi fcy Frof- It. II. Beael. of, a&r; Ci l-h eaii u.ni 1.1 tjcvs ,v4 l gUI 10 a He !ka aV,,ta fute Namal conege. fco ake, U4 a 4- .. ce.?a la H ... ta . ra?era5 U VlntaU. ffra tranlrai oWrvatico of ath as- fir?- T-e ttfTV4 , i-V Ntt!if Cart av. cf Kaaaa ariel dartag hta rtdeoce la To?kx! I taa He a'.!f !i 1 t9Ci:re of He ReytN-aa ; Kaataa t aal art:r l'.:r raaa-U la mlr U ro tsr lis" Thifty.: a Wfi,-aa mho taa hea rloeatr Idetv! H k-aa r:ti 'tea Ra:-Ur. fce aail. are ra4r ua4 i:h He f endav aehaol dava-p. A rcsir.r:! ;zistl h a:at tf ar u, as,ajseat. a:vaa c,2t ta ,s cetaty and He atate frr: rtt$ U a i H arna:eef tt aa-4 cae la do-sllfal. A t:cUr of yra. Mr. K. R Mich- U t r5- Wr R. W. trrwr. aal 13 txi:e Ra4. of MUaoarL latltted (. a:artary a-rertntetfiaal ef Ha n5't 1 He rn ef He e'j ea tt(4 ray. aa 4J1 "eaaoy Cal- tac ration. aUtel Hal abe tad -r::a as ar Its a rr-ete .a t:rt a Hit f5"l i are tr. r. m irlr. Jfra IL U i:aer. atia-svty laf r. ti.1if. Mr WaZ.;.; 5---. Jf aea a rtRartah!e advance la a:aad--" lards aad rsetioie ta He ahooa of AMERICANISM. ,v. acd that ale fell Hal ll tJLaaUa funtrta) ( as de aJe? esttrely by He work It'll-. Crs- Jf ner. - A ggti rr iz as-a i ot i; 10 - ware eirreates ry ut. i. i. noc;, F .! t H aaral c 'tive la f;ion avl ieocraUC to'traiier.t s-eilva of lull?rd Col- vra".-i9 c Ue ?:. r4re-ca en: I aras-r&i Hal l A as ertca !.. ll ta t. Mr. W. M. Marr. Jattna C fissith. zt Weica wr-ri. Mr. - ac aeary Hal e litl CP.tj j. t. Ccx. ef High Fo oL kl- i(is'r. Hr Arr Wt i:aary aay "c. lerfv"" whra oS- re;raatt:ve fra varioua lowa. . Ictaia ta high (Caa rsAel p-KT-1 !!.- aad fac,U cf H city etprd; jTta f-- Cafe3L wl av5!es44 ft la tvst oaaary Hal cxe aloal4 to He chatrwaa tflf linsnUsi j a eM'af ef H Grilar dietrif , strove lnors:;tary aca&e Heita ear thetr felch sryrerlatlca cf , :a! Library Aix "lA'asa eia:erJy. r t i:sa la Wistio- ifcfK?ctyfl kf?ra la ie as oSciaLlvhat ta hiMt doe fOY raitttoua eda-l tf a r-a ef tt ktmurr Ii.al c-a acald .ratka La le clfr aad cosfitr. I fc jat U'-rtLzA t.w::;t H a-, t:v Hal every cSf'. fc rocita-,.,-''.:ca hva ir h:i. CHera at k i: 10 Fr-44s.L la tsiCUlta. ta or- f?: Ci'sti ceil" wvre 4r ia 1 a ratrurL i-.:: 14 TRUE RCLIQION. I vaa asrrrtted ahea I heard that or V re ofi thoughtful-j and nd for providing and extending other courtesies to the veterana." I Hobgood Speaker. I ; At He cemetery Hon. F. P. Hobgood j matter of Amos B.theek, bank faddreaaed the veterana la a atlrring In hankruntcy. To the Honorable James E. Boyd, Judge of the District Court of the THE UNITED STATES OF ' AMERICA, n the District Court of the United States for the Western Diatrict of North Carolina patriotic ' speech which recalled the daye of aixty-one and made them feel tike collating In the present atruggle united Suatea for the Western Dis to lie me Kaiser, ipe speaker was trict of North Carolina: -r preeented h a beautiful bouquet byj Amos B. Cheek of Greensboro in little Mlaa Dorothy Dillon, the maacotlthe County of Guilford and State of of the chapter, who waa a picture ofjorth Carolina, and of the said Dla- dalnuneaa and freahaeaa la keeping mcL respectfully represents with the sessoa and the character of That on the 23rd day of May last Hotel Clegg The Hotel Clegg has been for many yeara the home of the traveling man, and no pains are spared to make every guest experience a home-like feeling. Splendid table ser vice, first class ' rooms and beds. . The Hotel Clegg Is con ducted on the .1 : : European Plan and each guest paya only for what he geta. -The traveling public Is cor dially invited to give us a call Just Across the street front the depot and yet "right In towa" W.F. Clegg, Proprietor; J her offering. The bouquet made np of red carnations, white peonies, Eas ter Illle and asparagus ferns, waa do nated by the Van Ltndley company. South Buffalo School Participated. Worthy of apecial mention wsa the part taken by the South Buffalo school, the only school which participated In the exercUesf So Interested were the pupils and patrons of this school in the observance of Memorial day that the truateea had a meeting and agreed past be waa duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts or congress relaxing 10 bankruptcy; that be-hns duly surren dered all of his property and rights of property, and haa fully complied with all the requirements or sam acts, ana of the order of the Court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debta provable! agalnat hia estate In the said Bank ... . , - . A 4a--a- - - M ' jm a v a - a . a) a . w . av Mr., R K- i-ifarvaa ai ura-r ivovtri ttar;B-va c ary Bturi;n;i ivaj itfj &a urrd. .,r35. jri..t.m a.v jTait!-a a vur. i vaaaa. a w rw a- V. fVt-fe Linrua at li at ?crraal aal Hal la ll o?y taeaateg of ta CjC-aa. az4 21 u a Jja Wiru, ef.trica SvUa ca Is accented fcy r-;,:.l C-'r. iatae tr-va. aai asm B tan ba vwainvaa parv er shoe Cce to a wtkh mtatrj cf He firm a ion id Joia." ClrL J The annlvcraary of ihe dailrer aoce ef France by Joaa of Arc wiU he ealehritcd with grtat sole noun at Oiieana on May. 12. and three days of prayer have been ordered ta CaHolkcborchthroog!ioot France for U roccraa of the alSrd trooo. to give boirSay la order that the chll- rupt Acta, except auch debts as are ex drea might take psrL Their singing t cepted by law from aucn oiscnarge. of catriotic airs added much -to thel Dated tnis aiay 6tn, lais. pTearure of a very enjoyable and suc cessful occaaloa. . . 0. U. D. a BLANKET Will go to France Oa exhibition at Red Croas head quarters this week was the beauti ful woolen eprf&d knit by members of He Greensboro chapter U. D. C for He North Carolina section of He U. D. C ward a In He American baae hos pital la France. .The plecea are beau tifully made and "were put together by He president of the chapter, Misa Lix zle Lindsay, who alio did He letter ing oa the Confederate flag, which forma He " centerpiece, and He cro cheted edge around the entire blanket ta a aquare near He end la "Greena boro. N. C "embroidered la the aame atltch aa of ed la He centerpiece. This very uacfol and acceptable gift goea to He two Vance beda, which the U. D. a of He atate have obli gated Hemaelvea to aapport at a 00a t of 1600 apiece. AMOS B. CHEEK, - Bankrupt Order of Notice on Petition for Dia- charae. It la ordered by He Court-Hat a hearing be had upon He aame on He 10th day of June, 1918. before Clifford Frailer. Special Haater, at his office In Greensboro, North Carolina, in the said District at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, and Hat notice Hereof be published In Everything, a newspaper published in said District and that all known creditors and other persons in terested may appear at He said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why He prayer of the said pe titioner should not be granted. , And it is further . ordered by Hej Court Hat the Clerk shall send b? mail to all known creditors copies of He said petition and His order ad dressed to them at their place of resi dence aa stated. Thla may 8. 1118. CLIFFORD FRAZIER, Special Master. New Spring COAT SUITS And i Best Spring ' Styles In LADIES' Ready-to -Wear On Sale at ELLIS, STONE -AND COMPANY- Mail orders are given prompt attention.' -
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